
Morocco Articles
Morocco is very close to Europe, but despite its proximity has many differences, as Islamic country it is. So, say the fastest way for a European to enter a new world of Africa.
Northern Morocco has a similar landscape to the south of Spain. In t
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South Africa Articles
Labeled by whale experts as being "the best land based whale watching spot in the world", the town of Hermanus in South Africa is host to Southern Right Whales each year from July to November.
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Namibia Articles
the north-eastern panhandle between Botswana, Angola and Zambia.
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Zimbabwe Articles
Lake Kariba is located in the Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe, near the famous Zambezi river.
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Zambia Articles
The Zambezi River is one of the most important safari features in southern Africa.
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Zimbabwe Articles
Despite pre-election chaos up to June 2000, Zimbabwe remains one of the prime safari spots in Africa. Victoria Falls is an obvious attraction, but Zimbabwe also offers some of the finest walking safaris in Matusadona, Mana Pools and Hwange.
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Zambia Articles
Kafue has an impressive mammal list and boasts the greatest diversity of antelope in Africa including important populations of Defassa waterbuck and Red lechwe.
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Zambia Articles
The Luangwa River, one of the Zambezi's biggest tributaries flows south through a deep valley of fertile grasslands, woodlands and riverine forests.
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Zambia Articles
Zambia is the home of the modern walking safari and without doubt offers some of Africa's best traditional walking safaris, particularly in the Luangwa Valley.
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Zimbabwe Articles
Matusadona is one of the lesser known wilderness areas in Africa, and is one of several protected wildlife areas with shorelines on Lake Kariba.
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Botswana Articles
Arguably southern Africa's most popular safari destination - a hugely unpopulated territory that enjoys political and economic stability and is blessed with impressive wildlife and wilderness areas.
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Namibia Articles
one of Namibia's least accessible regions holds some of Africa's most famous examples of rock art in the landmarks of Damaraland.
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Namibia Articles
"Skeleton Coast", an evocative name for Namibia's bleak and savagely inhospitable northern seaboard.
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Botswana Articles
Described as "the jewel" of the Kalahari, the Okavango Delta is a tranquil and isolated oasis set in Botswana's harsh and arid desert.
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Botswana Articles
The Moremi Game Reserve and its surrounds is the focal point for safaris in the Okavango and includes habitats from both the permanently and seasonally flooded zones.
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Botswana Articles
Chobe National Park, named after the Chobe River on its northern boundary is home to an exciting variety of large mammals and over 450 bird species.
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Botswana Articles
Derived from the Tswana word "Kgalagadi", Meaning "the great thirst", the Kalahari is one of the world's most extensive mantles of sand that extends south into South Africa, west into Namibia and north into Angola and Zambia.
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Namibia Articles
Namibia boasts 20 National Parks and protected areas, with a population under 2 million.
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Namibia Articles
One of the world's pre-eminent wildlife areas, present day Etosha National Park covers approximately 23175 square kilometres of land.
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Namibia Articles
The Namib Desert stretches almost 2,000km from the Orange River on the southern border with South Africa.
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Morocco Articles
Morocco is very close to Europe, but despite its proximity has many differences, as Islamic country it is. So, say the fastest way for a European to enter a new world of Africa.
Northern Morocco has a similar landscape to the south of Spain. In t
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South Africa Articles
Labeled by whale experts as being "the best land based whale watching spot in the world", the town of Hermanus in South Africa is host to Southern Right Whales each year from July to November.
View Details 
Namibia Articles
the north-eastern panhandle between Botswana, Angola and Zambia.
View Details 
Namibia Articles
one of Namibia's least accessible regions holds some of Africa's most famous examples of rock art in the landmarks of Damaraland.
View Details 
Namibia Articles
"Skeleton Coast", an evocative name for Namibia's bleak and savagely inhospitable northern seaboard.
View Details 
Namibia Articles
One of the world's largest national parks, Namib-Naukluft Park encompasses encompasses 4 main conservation areas.
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Namibia Articles
The Namib Desert stretches almost 2,000km from the Orange River on the southern border with South Africa.
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Namibia Articles
One of the world's pre-eminent wildlife areas, present day Etosha National Park covers approximately 23175 square kilometres of land.
View Details 
Namibia Articles
Namibia boasts 20 National Parks and protected areas, with a population under 2 million.
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Botswana Articles
Derived from the Tswana word "Kgalagadi", Meaning "the great thirst", the Kalahari is one of the world's most extensive mantles of sand that extends south into South Africa, west into Namibia and north into Angola and Zambia.
View Details 
Botswana Articles
Chobe National Park, named after the Chobe River on its northern boundary is home to an exciting variety of large mammals and over 450 bird species.
View Details 
Botswana Articles
The Moremi Game Reserve and its surrounds is the focal point for safaris in the Okavango and includes habitats from both the permanently and seasonally flooded zones.
View Details 
Botswana Articles
Described as "the jewel" of the Kalahari, the Okavango Delta is a tranquil and isolated oasis set in Botswana's harsh and arid desert.
View Details 
Botswana Articles
Arguably southern Africa's most popular safari destination - a hugely unpopulated territory that enjoys political and economic stability and is blessed with impressive wildlife and wilderness areas.
View Details 
Zambia Articles
The Zambezi River is one of the most important safari features in southern Africa.
View Details 
Zambia Articles
Kafue has an impressive mammal list and boasts the greatest diversity of antelope in Africa including important populations of Defassa waterbuck and Red lechwe.
View Details 
Zambia Articles
The Luangwa River, one of the Zambezi's biggest tributaries flows south through a deep valley of fertile grasslands, woodlands and riverine forests.
View Details 
Zambia Articles
Zambia is the home of the modern walking safari and without doubt offers some of Africa's best traditional walking safaris, particularly in the Luangwa Valley.
View Details 
Zimbabwe Articles
Lake Kariba is located in the Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe, near the famous Zambezi river.
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Zimbabwe Articles
Matusadona is one of the lesser known wilderness areas in Africa, and is one of several protected wildlife areas with shorelines on Lake Kariba.
View Details